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« Reply #168 on: February 03, 2025, 07:18:11 PM »
 I do still like the experience reading paper books
same-same, different experience,I miss the week end papers kick your feet up ,coffee - black and actual in depth journalism/reporting. A certain kind of dialed in ZEN thing going on. If something was opinion it was posted a such, not like these left/right wing manifesto rags splashed with indoctrination flyers to sift thru
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« Reply #169 on: February 04, 2025, 09:28:35 AM »
I need to find a place to donate my daughter's books

If you have bulk donating to do, this is more of an East Coast program, but I recommend Better World Books if you're near one of their Drop Boxes. When I lived in Washington DC a decade ago, they worked with two libraries I heavily frequented to collect book donations, recirculate books into library catalogues, raise money on donated book sales for literacy non-profits, and donate used textbooks to specific university departments.


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« Reply #170 on: February 05, 2025, 08:11:47 AM »
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« Reply #171 on: February 05, 2025, 08:21:42 AM »
I just finished this. It was very interesting and an easy read. A lot of these types of books can get bogged down in technical discussions but this had a nice narrative flow. 

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« Reply #172 on: February 05, 2025, 11:24:19 AM »
Currently reading "Founding Partisans, Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson, Adams and the brawling birth of American Politics"  about halfway through.  Learned a few new things from the sources.  

I generally alternate between a history, biography and then go to fiction (generally fantasy or Sci-Fi).  Spent most of last year in the antebellum period, Clay, Calhoun, Webster.  

One of the reasons I love my kindle is I can take it anywhere.  I love to sit on my float in my pool with my kindle, an adult beverge and a good cigar. Just relax and enjoy life. 

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« Reply #173 on: February 05, 2025, 01:29:52 PM »
Sort of related but I'm in the midst of building another wall-to-wall, floor to ceiling library wall, in our front room, aka "the parlor" or "the drinking room" and now it is also "the Vinyl Lounge."  This one will have a few books but mostly the shelves are for displaying various assorted keepsakes and knickknacks, some of them acquired during our travels.  Really the whole point is to make it look a lot more like a cozy library lounge, reminiscent of a smoking parlor although of course I despise smoking so there's no way that'll be going on in there.  But my wife did recently thrift a vintage crystal ash tray for the room.  Turns out ash trays are super-cheap these days.

It's a bit of an "Ikea hack" because I'm starting with two of their bookshelves, but at this point I've constructed more of it myself, than was present pre-fabbed.  All the construction is complete, this weekend will be paint and stain, next week will be trim and hardware, and it should be ready before the end of February.  I'm racing against time to make sure it's complete before my i s c & a aggie wife's bday on 3/28, she wants to have a big party this year.

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« Reply #174 on: February 06, 2025, 09:34:03 AM »
Just got this one too, signed by the chef. Best restaurant in town.

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« Reply #175 on: February 06, 2025, 10:38:25 AM »
[/img]I grew up with this bookshelf. My grandfather made it.  It is about 10 feet long. We grandparents died i inherited it.  When I got read of most of my life books I gave it to my daughter.  This is right after she did some restoration.  It is over 65 years old since I always remember it being at my grandparents house. Daughter takes after me in her love of books. She moving right now and has a ridiculous number of boxes of books

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Re: OT - Books
« Reply #176 on: February 06, 2025, 10:50:42 AM »
Sort of related but I'm in the midst of building another wall-to-wall, floor to ceiling library wall, in our front room, aka "the parlor" or "the drinking room" and now it is also "the Vinyl Lounge."  This one will have a few books but mostly the shelves are for displaying various assorted keepsakes and knickknacks, some of them acquired during our travels.  Really the whole point is to make it look a lot more like a cozy library lounge, reminiscent of a smoking parlor although of course I despise smoking so there's no way that'll be going on in there.  But my wife did recently thrift a vintage crystal ash tray for the room.  Turns out ash trays are super-cheap these days.

It's a bit of an "Ikea hack" because I'm starting with two of their bookshelves, but at this point I've constructed more of it myself, than was present pre-fabbed.  All the construction is complete, this weekend will be paint and stain, next week will be trim and hardware, and it should be ready before the end of February.  I'm racing against time to make sure it's complete before my i s c & a aggie wife's bday on 3/28, she wants to have a big party this year.


What I like about what you're describing is combining the "music room" with the library.  A crap-ton of books lining the walls should make for pretty good sound absorption, and the music should sound that much better. 

Hope the due date goes well.  I built a book case for Mrs. DeTiger the Christmas before we were married.  It turned out great, it's a beautiful and study piece of furniture, big enough to hold quite a bit.  .....but I did not finish it by Christmas, and I had to get her a small "oops" gift to tide her over on Christmas day.  

In retrospect, if I had to do it again, I would've cut down a lot of the sanding time.  I got that thing down to triple-0 steel wool, when honestly, 800, or maybe even 400 grit sandpaper would've been fine.  Particularly since I lacquered it.  

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« Reply #177 on: February 06, 2025, 11:06:47 AM »
I love building stuff.  Ever since I sold the Airstream, I've had to occupy myself with small projects.  It's been a while since I tackled an entire room.

The Ikea bookshelves are going to get paint along one side, to match the wall color.  The outsides will be up against the wall on either side.  The faux face frames (basically just trim tacked onto the front stiles of the existing bookshelves to make them look thicker) will also be painted to match the wall color, as will all other trim including base and crown molding.  The shelves themselves will be left their natural "wood" color, which in this case is walnut "veneer."  But it actually looks pretty nice.

But that just constitutes the two towers of bookshelves on each end of the wall.  In between, I built four more bookshelves to span across the top of the two towers.  There is a blank space below, where the piano will go, which I'm going to be fetching from my parents' house in a couple of weeks.  The custom cabinets that span the top, I built out of inexpensive 1x12 whitewood.  It'll be stained "special walnut" to match the Ikea cabinetry, and I've already done samples and the color matches very nicely.  That whitewood will get sanded to 220 but no further, then pre-treated since it's softwood, then stained, then I'll brush on a spar urethane topcoat in satin.  It'll match the Ikea coloration pretty well in both color and sheen, certainly close enough once all the trim is added and the shelves are loaded.

Then each vertical set of shelves will get a bookcase picture light at the top, and I'm probably going to run LED strips in each cubby of the bookshelves.  The shelves themselves don't have a lip so I'll have to either install one at the front to hide the LED strips, or build a small channel at the back to hide them.  Haven't decided yet whether I want to front-light or back-light them.


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Re: OT - Books
« Reply #178 on: February 06, 2025, 03:11:02 PM »
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« Reply #179 on: February 06, 2025, 03:13:30 PM »
Yup I'll post some up when it's finished.  Should be by the end of Feb, but I have a cushion until the end of March.

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« Reply #180 on: February 06, 2025, 03:32:29 PM »
 it's a beautiful and study piece of furniture,

Umm.....make that "sturdy" piece of furniture.  

I wouldn't mind either building some more book cases or buying something nice that's in line with what we're looking for.  I'm not particularly motivated to build it myself, nor am I particularly averse to it.  Whatever suits us.  

The problem right now is space...we don't have it.  Our house just isn't that big, and there's no good place for additional cases or shelves.  We've vaguely toyed around with the idea of getting into a bigger home because it's not the first time we've thought about something we'd like but not had room for it.  But we love our neighborhood and our lot, we have a lot more yard than most suburban homes, and also OH MY GOD did you see the price of houses around here?!??!!  It's like.......what, you have to be rich to afford what was a decent-sized middle class home just 15ish years ago?  In the frickin' armpit of Texas??

We've run out of shelf space for books, but we keep getting new ones.  The corner case in our bedroom is full, the case I built is full, some other, smaller, cases that litter the other rooms are full, and other books are randomly piling up here and there.  Mind you, I told Mrs. DeT we could shelve some more books if we got rid of some decorations and knick-knacks on the shelves, but she says no, because 1) I didn't build her that case to just hold books (apparently),* and 2) all the stray books still wouldn't fit anyway.  So it seems, we're gonna have to wait for her oldest to peace out and then weigh our options with the spare bedroom.  In the meantime, it seems there really should be a moratorium imposed on book-buying.  


* how tha hell does she know what I built that case for?  It's called a "book" case.  

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« Reply #181 on: February 06, 2025, 03:53:44 PM »
Do you guys try to keep ALL your books? 

I mean, one of the reasons that I like using the Kindle is that for most fiction, I'm never going to re-read it. If I was buying those books in paper versions, it would just be something that I would eventually find a way to get rid of. Partly because this house just does NOT have anywhere near enough space... But also partly because I'm not a hoarder. 

For me to actually buy a physical book means that it's a book that I value the content enough that I won't get rid of it. But that's a much smaller selection of books than everything I read. 

And as we keep accumulating books, we are constantly in that decision-making process of "is there anything we have kept for a while, that perhaps over time we realized we just don't care and we can get rid of it?" There have been more than a few of those over the years now. 

 

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